LomoMission 67: Autumn Love

Summer turns to fall, and you know what that means – it’s time to slip out of your sunny tanlines, and ease your way into the mellow autumn season. Lots of warm colors will be giving the atmosphere a radiant glow. Give this LomoMission a go and we’ll generously reward you with Piggies, enough to get yourself some Diana Mini goodies.

It’s autumn once again, and just for a few weeks Mother Nature blesses us with a magnificent show of fiery reds, bright yellows, and glowing oranges. We have come to the point in the year when we feel we’ve slowly changed and matured a little bit after those endless summer days and kisses.

Now here’s your LomoMission – to uniquely capture this magical time with your favorite Lomographic camera. What’s in it for you? We would be giving out Piggy Points equivalent to a Diana Mini + Diana Mini Case purchase. Before the hush of the winter season comes, let’s all remember and reminisce as the autumn leaves fall.

Ah, I simply LOVE the Autumn. =] Sadly, it's been very summer-like around here since it began. (In fact, it went up to almost 90 degrees Fahrenheit--about 32 degrees Centigrade--today! I really, really don't like summer weather, especially not when it's supposed to be getting colder!

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